Judge, 1928-04-28 · page 9 of 36
Judge — April 28, 1928 — page 9: what you’re looking at
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This cartoon depicts a social commentary on childhood entitlement. The title "The little boy who wasn't 'fed up with it all'" appears ironic—the scene shows a young boy at what looks like an upscale social gathering or party, surrounded by abundant food, entertainment, and well-dressed adults. The satire likely critiques children of wealthy families who, despite having every advantage and indulgence available, still display ingratitude or dissatisfaction. The "Judge" magazine frequently mocked affluent society's excesses and moral failings. The contrast between the boy's apparent discontent amid plenty and the efforts of adults to provide entertainment underscores the satire: even with "all" provided, some remain unsatisfied—a commentary on materialism and spoiled behavior among the privileged classes.
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